So, we have taken a week long hiatus from moving, upon request of our parents. During this week we went home to our respective families in order to spend some time with friends and family before we move across the country. After an eight hour drive, I almost made it all the way to Santa Fe on Saturday before my 1993 Volvo (affectionately referred to as Esther) decided to stall out in El Dorado, which is great if you are Coronado looking for the City of Gold. However, when you are aiming for the Holy City ten miles further, it is not as great. Fortunately, I have AAA and a father willing to drive ten miles to rescue me. After an unfortunately long and confusing attempt to give directions to the lady from AAA, I made it (an hour late) to my aunt and uncle's housewarming party to enjoy chicken enchiladas and sangria. The next day my god-sister received her First Holy Communion and, after the mass, I got to spend some long overdue quality time with my two favorite people on the planet; my god-siblings. The next few days were spent reading, writing and sleeping at home in recovery from the move. One night I got so caught up in mastering the art of the short story that I stayed up until 3:00AM. I did, however, get out of the house on Wednesday and strolled through the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum with my mom. As I have seen the works of my favorite modernist painter from New York to Fort Worth, I thought it necessary to see those featured in the Land of Enchantment, whose setting was the inspiration for her work. If you are overwhelmed touring the many galleries of Santa Fe's Plaza, let me make the choice easier. Coming from a native Santa Fean with an Arts Administration degree that has traveled the country and world, the Georgia O'Keefe Museum is not to be missed! On my way out of the plaza I managed to capture this beautiful shot near the Sambusco area, which illustrates the palimpsest of the "City Different," as many refer to Santa Fe.
Sitting at Ecco with my mother, enjoying the first Gelato I've had since my travels to Rome (where I had two a day for about a week), it is easy to see why so many Europeans find comfort in the setting of Santa Fe. There are many qualities of the city which are reminiscent of those villas and narrow winding streets indigenous to Europe. I have and shall certainly continue to miss my beautiful mountains majesty dotted with pinon trees, but I always knew that the enchanted land I grew up in was a place I would have to work my way back towards. It is an uphill journey, but I am determined to return to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains where, on the summer sunsets, there are the most beautiful operatic notes you shall ever hear. Ciao for now!
MaeBari's Life Adventures
Salome (Mae) and Bari are two 20-somethings who have started a life adventure together. One from Santa Fe, NM; the other from Coppell, TX. Moving from Abilene, TX to Seattle, WA is going to be quite a change. Follow us on our adventures. Something (exciting, crazy, terrifiying) is bound to happen!
05 June, 2015
25 May, 2015
Welcome to...
...this blog. Bari here. I will probably be the main moderator of this blog (which is funny, because I'm not the one with an English Degree) so forgive me if there are silly grammar and spelling things (like I totally just misspelled grammar, God bless that red squiggle). Hopefully I can get Salome to chime in every once in a while.
I imagine most of you reading this already know who we are as I probably told you about this blog myself. However, in case you don't, here is some background information. I am a fresh graduate from McMurry University where I earned a degree in Life Science. I enjoy coloring, One Piece, and eating. I participate in the sport of extreme sleeping. Salome is also a graduate from McMurry University where she earned a degree in English. She enjoys opera, writing and purple. She does not participate in extreme sleeping (much to my disappointment). Together we are MaeBari.
We are about to embark on the adventure of our lives (what I like to call a life adventure) to the Seattle area. Neither of us have ever been but we have always wanted to (I once went to Vancouver, BC, they're similar right?). With us we will be taking our cats, Myka and Jinks (named lovingly after Warehouse 13 characters). We will be driving the nearly 2000 miles in our little Honda Accord with our two cats (which should be a whole other adventure on it's own). Along the way we will be making a stop in Santa Fe so Salome can see her family. Our goal is to leave this Friday (5/29/15). Stay in Santa Fe through Sunday so Salome can go to a family event and then be in Seattle by Tuesday or Wednesday. Our time in Abilene is drawing to a close oh so quickly. We will miss the people that have become our family but we are both very excited for this new chapter in our lives. And so until we meet again...
Much Love,
MaeBari
I imagine most of you reading this already know who we are as I probably told you about this blog myself. However, in case you don't, here is some background information. I am a fresh graduate from McMurry University where I earned a degree in Life Science. I enjoy coloring, One Piece, and eating. I participate in the sport of extreme sleeping. Salome is also a graduate from McMurry University where she earned a degree in English. She enjoys opera, writing and purple. She does not participate in extreme sleeping (much to my disappointment). Together we are MaeBari.
We are about to embark on the adventure of our lives (what I like to call a life adventure) to the Seattle area. Neither of us have ever been but we have always wanted to (I once went to Vancouver, BC, they're similar right?). With us we will be taking our cats, Myka and Jinks (named lovingly after Warehouse 13 characters). We will be driving the nearly 2000 miles in our little Honda Accord with our two cats (which should be a whole other adventure on it's own). Along the way we will be making a stop in Santa Fe so Salome can see her family. Our goal is to leave this Friday (5/29/15). Stay in Santa Fe through Sunday so Salome can go to a family event and then be in Seattle by Tuesday or Wednesday. Our time in Abilene is drawing to a close oh so quickly. We will miss the people that have become our family but we are both very excited for this new chapter in our lives. And so until we meet again...
Much Love,
MaeBari
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